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How to Raise Money for Your Business

FREE Help for Women Entrepreneurs Seeking Capital
In this exclusive interview, Amy Millman and Denise Brosseau help women entrepreneurs to overcome fear and take the first steps to seeking business startup and growth capital through the prestigious women’s startup launch pad, Springboard Enterprises and the Dolphin Tank!
Unlike ABC’s Shark Tank or the British Dragon’s Den, in the Dolphin Tank you share your ideas without...

Serial entrepreneur Howard Leonhardt talks about his plans to start a new kind of stock exchange that will cater to start-ups and small business.
Serial entrepreneur Howard Leonhardt wants to help create 23 million American jobs.

Santa Monica, California (PRWEB) December 10, 2011
The organizing group behind The California Stock Exchange has brought forward a proposal to utilize crowd funding for fans to purchase the Los Angeles Dodgers. Crowd funding is a financial tool growing rapidly in popularity. President Obama has utilized crowd funding tools to already raise more than $58 million under $200 donations for his 2012 presidential campaign. The U.S. House of Representatives just passed the McHenry Entrepreneurs Access to Capital Act HR 2930, otherwise...

This sponsored post is produced by MicroVentures.
Investing in a start-up is no longer a game of having the right connections. Just a short ten years ago, you had to have an “in” with a lawyer, an accountant, or a friend of a friend who’d give you a referral to a promising tech start-up looking to raise money. Or they would invite you to be part of a select few to invest with them.
Participating in the most exciting part of entrepreneurial...

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